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try our easy-to-use scottrader streaming quotes. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. >>> we still put such page in analyst's committee comments th just human. now the stock that you are recommending that is in free fall before your very eyes and how you can't take it anymore. it is up 22 points low where the stock went out today. on november 25th, $571 the stock will give you a 20% return that is what they said. apple had a 28% correction, come all the way down from down there. it was still be low the other targets. in the end they said it was at a near term trough and seemed like a good trade to them. the supply constraints may not be an issue at all. more than just a trade. downgraded which caused the stock to trade more thank $500 before it opened. as articulated in our recent initiation, it was trading oriented. reflecting the near term rally. however, near term supply chain bring into question the strength of the iphone 5. as such, we see the likelihood of the near term rally as diminish
try our easy-to-use scottrader streaming quotes. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. >>> we still put such page in analyst's committee comments th just human. now the stock that you are recommending that is in free fall before your very eyes and how you can't take it anymore. it is up 22 points low where the stock went out today. on november 25th, $571 the stock will give you a 20% return that is what they said. apple had a 28% correction, come...
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but, that yield might not be the protection it used to be. that more than doubles the tax on dividends. we saw one of the biggest retail jugger nauts, the gap. sales have become sloppy to surrender $3.57 or 10%. although that doesn't spell the death of retailers, we go off the charts tonight. and we witnessed downward pressure in the oil sector. today is the first day when the group got any lift at all. so what do we do? is it game over for equities should i go home? no, no, no. let me first say absolutely not. we have to get either to a cliff resolution, or so the situation where no one expects the resolution. going with the latter, hey, that is new. let me walk you through here. today last week. if you recall, we heard from a host of executives. they felt like compromise was in the air. it was real and eminent. we heard from the ceo of goldman sachs. it could be hammered out without real difficulty if it were in the private sector. when i heard those execs touch base with them and spoke with them on both sides of the aisle i thought there w
but, that yield might not be the protection it used to be. that more than doubles the tax on dividends. we saw one of the biggest retail jugger nauts, the gap. sales have become sloppy to surrender $3.57 or 10%. although that doesn't spell the death of retailers, we go off the charts tonight. and we witnessed downward pressure in the oil sector. today is the first day when the group got any lift at all. so what do we do? is it game over for equities should i go home? no, no, no. let me first...
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used to have it on my pc. by never having your stock eggs in one sector basket you'll never have to suffer through the agony of watching everything you own getting crushed when the basket gets run over by a truck or an oncoming train. what if you want to put an extra layer of protection against a market that's become increasingly volatile and difficult to fathom in recent years, that's where the new diversification comes in, diversification by strategy. just like being diversified by sector immunizes your portfolio against massive across-the-board losses being diversified for strategy helps no matter what market you're in helps with something that's working. reserve one space in your portfolio for a high-yielding dividend stock. now a good old-fashioned growth name, especially a secular growth stock. on wall street secular has nothing to do with public versus parochial schools or establishment clause and first amendment, which you know i question. no, on wall street when a company has secular growth it means u
used to have it on my pc. by never having your stock eggs in one sector basket you'll never have to suffer through the agony of watching everything you own getting crushed when the basket gets run over by a truck or an oncoming train. what if you want to put an extra layer of protection against a market that's become increasingly volatile and difficult to fathom in recent years, that's where the new diversification comes in, diversification by strategy. just like being diversified by sector...
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well, we got our heads handed to us. similarly owning tech when tech is often considered heavily dependent upon europe? as much as 20%, 25% of the earnings for tech are derived from the continent. it's been deadly. we know this because the business don't dodge it on the conference call. that's how you learn about it. the analysts won't let them get away with it. listen to a q & a at the end of the call. if you're in a company that has european exposure, you'll hear one out of every two or three questions about europe. asia one out of every two questions about china. you want some preventative earning medicine? go through the previous calls of your companies. if the plurality of questions say are about europe you know you're going to be in for a bruising next time. what's what the analysts are focusing on, forcing the companies to talk about. it's china that can fool so many of the cyclicals, smoke stack companies. go into the earnings calls of caterpillar, joy global, cummins. check out the calls of freeport mcmoran, pea
well, we got our heads handed to us. similarly owning tech when tech is often considered heavily dependent upon europe? as much as 20%, 25% of the earnings for tech are derived from the continent. it's been deadly. we know this because the business don't dodge it on the conference call. that's how you learn about it. the analysts won't let them get away with it. listen to a q & a at the end of the call. if you're in a company that has european exposure, you'll hear one out of every two or...
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you use. be careful, not for beginners, and if you want to be a good investor, pays to put trading disciplines into practice. trading is about profiting from short-term fluctuations in stock prices. sometimes these moves are caused by a catalyst, sometimes the result of a topsy turfy market. knowing how to trade makes awe a better investor. one of the most useful disciplines out there. and remember when we were subject to the gigantic swoons. intraday swoons, and i want to profit from them when they come back. what's it mean to trade around the core position. let's go through it step by step. first, you need a stock. one have you an opinion about. one where you have a directional bias. buy a stock you need over the higher term. what you are really looking for is a great company with a stock that gets tossed around by market volatility, which you think will ultimately be headed higher if you are patient. so we know getting shot at, we'll take advantage of the to buy. if you were just in vesting
you use. be careful, not for beginners, and if you want to be a good investor, pays to put trading disciplines into practice. trading is about profiting from short-term fluctuations in stock prices. sometimes these moves are caused by a catalyst, sometimes the result of a topsy turfy market. knowing how to trade makes awe a better investor. one of the most useful disciplines out there. and remember when we were subject to the gigantic swoons. intraday swoons, and i want to profit from them when...
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makes us bullish. david: one sector not fighting the fed are the financial sectors benefiting nicely from the money printing. they got a lot of heat, of course, from regulations en, ect., but so well capitalized the the momentment do you think because they are capitalized and set to grow, that they are a buy at these prices? >> well, excise i agree with. the data, many, many financial firms back to where they were before the financial crisis, i don't know about the earnings part. the earnings outlook for a lot of major firms still is not really great. financials wind up being the best performing sector of the year so far, but not brave enough yet. >> chris, tas nateed with the trend -- fascinated with the trend, but what sectors, and europe is controversial, but which parts? there's southern and northern. >> sure. that's a great question so right now our biggest overweight is in germany, and reason being is all of europe is cheap in different degrees, but germany, when you set monetary policy for the w
makes us bullish. david: one sector not fighting the fed are the financial sectors benefiting nicely from the money printing. they got a lot of heat, of course, from regulations en, ect., but so well capitalized the the momentment do you think because they are capitalized and set to grow, that they are a buy at these prices? >> well, excise i agree with. the data, many, many financial firms back to where they were before the financial crisis, i don't know about the earnings part. the...
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so it's useful to you and me. november 211, ponce said that the mac d int kader indicator gave you a classic signal. these things put it back to the high for the year now. the rth had stayed above the 200 day moving average. there, ma, moving average. the red. okay? and this is how it stayed. remember? it never took out the 200 day moving average. that's a very important -- long-term measure of the etf trajectory. when i was in the game, used the 200-day as my benchmark. a few days ago, we got what he the ponce called bullish development. the 50-day moving average, a much shorter term measure of its trajectory. not one i care for but that's okay. i'm not in the charge here. when that happens, the chart followers tend to jump onboard. ponce knows that the rth is 1% below the all time closing high right now. very little resistance. and it could be smooth sailing for as far as the eye can see. wish i were taller. anyway -- doesn't everybody? i don't know what -- anyway, ponce says he would only the rth right here and
so it's useful to you and me. november 211, ponce said that the mac d int kader indicator gave you a classic signal. these things put it back to the high for the year now. the rth had stayed above the 200 day moving average. there, ma, moving average. the red. okay? and this is how it stayed. remember? it never took out the 200 day moving average. that's a very important -- long-term measure of the etf trajectory. when i was in the game, used the 200-day as my benchmark. a few days ago, we got...
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tweet us at squawk street and tell us what you think is the next innovation. are viewers, they think outside the box. >> no more mcbites, that's already been done. >> in europe, silvio berlusconi may be on his way back to power. monti saying he will resign. berlusconi could run in the earlier than expected elections. carolyn roth is in rome. and she joins us with the details. carolyn, welcome to the program. we've seen today, italian stocks are down, bond yields are blowing out. yet others like jpmorgan saying actually it's not as bad as it looks. what's your view? >> well, that's the tenor from the number of the analysts and economists that we've been speaking to this morning. they say, yes, because we're going to be seeing early elections, too much earlier than planned, we'll see volatility over the next two months. especially as there's a lot of horse trading campaigning by the different political parties. having said that, though, if you look at the most recent polls, you'll see that the democratic party, which is pro-austerity, pro-europe, actually leads
tweet us at squawk street and tell us what you think is the next innovation. are viewers, they think outside the box. >> no more mcbites, that's already been done. >> in europe, silvio berlusconi may be on his way back to power. monti saying he will resign. berlusconi could run in the earlier than expected elections. carolyn roth is in rome. and she joins us with the details. carolyn, welcome to the program. we've seen today, italian stocks are down, bond yields are blowing out. yet...
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using strict scales is responsible. that's why i like to use wide scales. the trick with wide scales is you buy larger and larger positions as the stock goes lower. i toous think of it as a pyramid of buying. if the stock lost a point, i'd put on a thousand share, another point 1,500. you can double down. it's about a pyramid instructor all used mir mid style. >> the great thing about wide sales is they live you with lots of room to maneuver. when the stott bomb the bom oms out, you're same thing about -- you can accumulate a big position in that company's stock as it goes down. just make sure the story is still in tact. do the homework. if the underlying company is broken, the stock is never going to be a bargain no matter how low it falls, which is why you need to do homework. or you might need to abandon ship and find another one to travel. there is no sin in recognizing you made a mistake. >> be patient. keep your bat on your shoulder, wait for the right pitch, never buy all at once and be sure to buy with wider scales to get the possible overall basis.
using strict scales is responsible. that's why i like to use wide scales. the trick with wide scales is you buy larger and larger positions as the stock goes lower. i toous think of it as a pyramid of buying. if the stock lost a point, i'd put on a thousand share, another point 1,500. you can double down. it's about a pyramid instructor all used mir mid style. >> the great thing about wide sales is they live you with lots of room to maneuver. when the stott bomb the bom oms out, you're...
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not be demonized, stereo typed, let us not be cast aside, marginalized, let us rise beyond the fear, let us rise above the sooty streets. >> i used to look at people that were homeless in the same way that people look at me. and i understand now what it's about. anybody could be in this position. >> whatever your name is, i am you, whatever language you were born into, i am you. i am in every postso that hungers for justice and to love. >> peace on earth and that everybody out there that are homeless will be able to find a place to be warm and have a good meal and be safe. >> the one thing i gained from being homeless was to love and the young selfishness of the people that shared that experience with me. >> merry christmas to all the homeless people around the world and don't ever give up on life. because life is what comes at you and you have to take it as it comes. >> what does christmas mean to me? another day. just another day. look at you guys with your fancy-schmancy u-verse high speed internet. you know, in my day you couldn't just start streaming six ways to sunday. you'd ge
not be demonized, stereo typed, let us not be cast aside, marginalized, let us rise beyond the fear, let us rise above the sooty streets. >> i used to look at people that were homeless in the same way that people look at me. and i understand now what it's about. anybody could be in this position. >> whatever your name is, i am you, whatever language you were born into, i am you. i am in every postso that hungers for justice and to love. >> peace on earth and that everybody out...
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leave us with something. give us hope. is there hope? you don't have to. you can depress us if you'd like. >> it's hard to have hope. but steve liesman was walking by a little while ago. he had a trip of bernanke talking about what the assets is for and what the fed funds rate is before and for the life of me it's really hard to reconcile what he said. he said these are two different objectives. one is for short-term stimulus, one is for longer-term economic management of some kind. and i, you know, that's the first time that he has talked in those terms about how they are really different objectives, like tools. i think for most people this is about you either ease financial conditions or you tighten them. so, if it's getting a little -- i think even the fed -- >> communicating at this point. >> i've been -- i've thought that for awhile, actually. >> because i think maybe just the message is getting confused in the marketplace, and maybe what's happening in front of us now was always happening behind the scenes. you know better than i do, but we just didn
leave us with something. give us hope. is there hope? you don't have to. you can depress us if you'd like. >> it's hard to have hope. but steve liesman was walking by a little while ago. he had a trip of bernanke talking about what the assets is for and what the fed funds rate is before and for the life of me it's really hard to reconcile what he said. he said these are two different objectives. one is for short-term stimulus, one is for longer-term economic management of some kind. and...
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that's all for us. thanks for being with us. good night from new york. ♪ [bleep] >> you heard the lady in there. >> i ain't nobody. >> [inaudible] >> get out of my face. [bleep] back off. [bleep] [inaudible conversations] neil: you've seen it, you wonder about it. unions unhinged, and the guy they unhinged here tonight. fox on top of unions doubling down and in michigan. their supporters far from correcting them try commending them. >> we're going to pass something that will undo a hundred years of labor relations, and there will be blood. there will be repercussions. neil: so you think we have another wisconsin on our hands? what have i told you? this is not about right to work. this is looking more and more like right to whack. welcome, everybody. i'm neil cavuto, and whether you're for the michigan governor trying to make his the 24th right to work state right now, consider this, they are not taking it down, and they will be damned if they get wisconsinized right now. you remember scott walker no longer making it mandatory
that's all for us. thanks for being with us. good night from new york. ♪ [bleep] >> you heard the lady in there. >> i ain't nobody. >> [inaudible] >> get out of my face. [bleep] back off. [bleep] [inaudible conversations] neil: you've seen it, you wonder about it. unions unhinged, and the guy they unhinged here tonight. fox on top of unions doubling down and in michigan. their supporters far from correcting them try commending them. >> we're going to pass...
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of the soap we use? in done name of protecting us the government has studied the ingredients of the antibacterial soap under our deodorant has ahemical that kills germs. total tuesday's. the bureaucrats steady they have than steadying and now 40 years a and still have not made a decision. paul alexander robo book called pandemic people versus terms. 40 years? >> the product was invented to start a review process. the fda decided it was safe to be effective they weren't certain that if was safe and there is some environmental group. then the environmental groups came into protests it was substance was dangerous. and to have rearch to back it up. >> and to save nine humans to use the product but a and the ap -- epa to label the pesticide. >> is good for identified this. john: it kills a pass. >> the epa bacteria is a fancy word for a germ is considered a past. then these in midges of ddt. >> johnson & johnson and? >> quite an extensive use of. maybe they say tt publicly but to predict it will happen in the
of the soap we use? in done name of protecting us the government has studied the ingredients of the antibacterial soap under our deodorant has ahemical that kills germs. total tuesday's. the bureaucrats steady they have than steadying and now 40 years a and still have not made a decision. paul alexander robo book called pandemic people versus terms. 40 years? >> the product was invented to start a review process. the fda decided it was safe to be effective they weren't certain that if was...
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gentlemen, thank you for being here with us and getting this special day of coverage kicked off for us. >> rising early and rising above. >> exactly. let's talk about this. jared, it seems like things have gotten quieter. do you think that's the case? is that a good sign? >> i think it's probably a pretty good sign. if you look at this morning's papers, you see a number of articles suggesting that there's a bit more compromise in the air. my concern is that tomorrow's papers may say the opposite. so interestingly, there's been some pretty leak free discussions going on, which i actually think is a good thing. they're obviously big, outstanding questions. you mentioned the tax rate issue. one question i keep coming up against is the president and john boehner are now supposedly having good, substantive discussions. can boehner bring the troops along? if he agrees with the president, can he get enough tea party republicans behind him to sale the deal? because that wasn't the case back in 2011. and, tony, i have to say, both sides seem to have really -- with all the rhetoric we've had lea
gentlemen, thank you for being here with us and getting this special day of coverage kicked off for us. >> rising early and rising above. >> exactly. let's talk about this. jared, it seems like things have gotten quieter. do you think that's the case? is that a good sign? >> i think it's probably a pretty good sign. if you look at this morning's papers, you see a number of articles suggesting that there's a bit more compromise in the air. my concern is that tomorrow's papers...
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we invite you to join us at several area giant food stores today. can you drop off your doping as at the giant stores you see right there on the screen. twelve other giant stores will be accepting donations. for more information, visit our web site at myfoxdc.com. i'm sarah simmons. wisdom martin will join us live from a stuff a truck location just a little bit later on. let's talk to gwen now. it will be a little chilly out there. >> i saw him as he was going out the door. bundle up, guys. definitely chilly. a bit of fog in some fares so do be aware because it will impact visibility on the roads. make sure you drive cautiously. wind are very calm as they were yesterday. not quite as chilly as we started but still a little bit on the cooler side. reagan national airport, 39 degrees, 38 at dulles. not a lot of sunshine in my forecast today. we are talking by midday to be about 42 degrees. spotty showers are going to creep up here and there. i think mainly in the overnight hours. i wouldn't be surprised for some of you get a little sprinkle or two bef
we invite you to join us at several area giant food stores today. can you drop off your doping as at the giant stores you see right there on the screen. twelve other giant stores will be accepting donations. for more information, visit our web site at myfoxdc.com. i'm sarah simmons. wisdom martin will join us live from a stuff a truck location just a little bit later on. let's talk to gwen now. it will be a little chilly out there. >> i saw him as he was going out the door. bundle up,...
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please be with us. stay with us. ♪ lou: michigan residents rallying to help a local hot dog vendor whose catering equipment was destroyed earlier this week by a group of union thugs. a staple outside the lansing capital for the last 16 years. but on tuesday, union demonstrators tore down the tent where he was serving and smashed his gear. fortunately, word spread about the incident, and an on-line petition has raised more than $30,000 for him. he is back in business. a federal judge ordering a connecticut nursing home chain to reinstate nearly 600 striking union workers, despite allegations that some of them put patients' lives at risk. the judge in the case is a clinton appointee, ruling the company should have bargained more with the aclu workers before imposing pension and health care cuts. workers are now allowed back on the job next week, even though there is still an ongoing criminal investigation into acts of sabotage and a criminal acts on the part of some of those workers. the company claimin
please be with us. stay with us. ♪ lou: michigan residents rallying to help a local hot dog vendor whose catering equipment was destroyed earlier this week by a group of union thugs. a staple outside the lansing capital for the last 16 years. but on tuesday, union demonstrators tore down the tent where he was serving and smashed his gear. fortunately, word spread about the incident, and an on-line petition has raised more than $30,000 for him. he is back in business. a federal judge ordering...
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i have to use his words because it's like a curse word. compromise. it used to be the american way. compromise, that's considered to be sinking below. you know i favor higher stock prices, that's my mantra. i'm not sure that cutting all these programs quickly, that's what the quick jump would do is the way to get to higher stock prices, austerity means that tax hikes will go higher. unlike the rest of the 98%, you won't hurt the market as much as if you make everybody pay. the 2% save more and the 98% spent more. but what really hurts is no deal at all. the president ran on a platform of tax increases for the wealthy, he won. the majority of americans voted for him. but the republicans in the house of representatives, hey, they won too, and they're for keeping the taxes low. they won. so how the heck can both sides come together and make a deal? they can't. as long as we're stuck in washington, we're stuck with the lower spending higher tax promise. and then we got wall street. that brings me to apple. i think apple is going down pretty much every day for the simple reason that ther
i have to use his words because it's like a curse word. compromise. it used to be the american way. compromise, that's considered to be sinking below. you know i favor higher stock prices, that's my mantra. i'm not sure that cutting all these programs quickly, that's what the quick jump would do is the way to get to higher stock prices, austerity means that tax hikes will go higher. unlike the rest of the 98%, you won't hurt the market as much as if you make everybody pay. the 2% save more and...
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tell us what it was like. it's devastating. >> alisyn: your home was destroyed. >> yes, it was destroyed. we felt helpless and alone if it wasn't for the people the neighborhood. they brought us down food. hot coffee. without our people we wouldn't have been able to do it. >> alisyn: that's a wonderful message also. how will you deal with christmas this year? the grand kids keep you going. even though you don't feel the joy it's there with them. >> that is the beauty of children. we are so happy that you are here with us for this christmas celebration today. we really appreciate it really inspirational message. gretchen let's go over to you. >> thank you so much, alisyn. today of course we are celebrating baby jesus. his parents forced to find shelter in a marriage when there was no room at the inn. >> that's what christmas is all about. it's something our friend, pastor and former arkansas governor mike huckabee knows quite a bit about. he joins us now with a very special christmas message. >> mike: i hope yo
tell us what it was like. it's devastating. >> alisyn: your home was destroyed. >> yes, it was destroyed. we felt helpless and alone if it wasn't for the people the neighborhood. they brought us down food. hot coffee. without our people we wouldn't have been able to do it. >> alisyn: that's a wonderful message also. how will you deal with christmas this year? the grand kids keep you going. even though you don't feel the joy it's there with them. >> that is the beauty of...
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for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. can i still ship a gift in time r christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christmas delivery. ♪ [ male announcer ] they are a glowing example of what it means to be the best. and at this special time of year, they shine even brighter. come to the winter event and get the mercedes-benz you've always wished for, now for an exceptional price. [ saa ] ho, ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease a 2013 glk350 for $399 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. . neil: wait until after christmas. with the deal that is not a deal. peter barnes checks the pieces and what happens next. >> wait to until after the new year. that is what i am picking up from house republicans and democrats. they think it is too hard. they think
for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. can i still ship a gift in time r christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christmas delivery. ♪ [ male announcer ] they are a glowing example of what it...
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it ain't just us talking. today's selloff after a nice move off caused first by corporate news, buy backs, decent earnings, then the initial word about how the fed's going to keep rates low shows you it may be finally dawning on people that there might not be a deal to avoid the fiscal cliff. all thousand i did hear quite encouraging some of the guys were saying no vacation legislation. they're getting that part of the game plan. after a week's worth of rally in part driven by hopes that the deal could be made. who can blame people for taking profits when the fed chief takes action spurred in mind because the man who invented the fiscal cliff seems to think the odds are high here we're going of it. there's always a constituency unhappy at any bold action. we heard the fed's actions were reckless, feckless, irresponsibility. other concerns that things might be far worse than we think. the fed has given up on any chance that our leaders will rise above this morass. i think bernanke is the only grown up in the wh
it ain't just us talking. today's selloff after a nice move off caused first by corporate news, buy backs, decent earnings, then the initial word about how the fed's going to keep rates low shows you it may be finally dawning on people that there might not be a deal to avoid the fiscal cliff. all thousand i did hear quite encouraging some of the guys were saying no vacation legislation. they're getting that part of the game plan. after a week's worth of rally in part driven by hopes that the...
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. >> for instance it used the for two weeks for your christmas holiday and use brain drain gold and the last eight-- you are laid up that means they automatically go into your sickly youth then you could have the vacation do over to make up for those days that you weren't that sec or hurt. john: if you say i have they cold? they havto give you that back? >> if it is dead doctor's note to to say she got the sniffles so she will need another seven days of paid vacation. john: italy...
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he joins us on the fast line. welcome back. >> my pleasure. >> there's a lot of optimism about housing. what are we missing? >> a lot of people seem to think if the market turns around, that means more of the same, meaning another big boom. i don't think that's in the cards. we might see home prices go up a little bit. you know, a little bit over inflation, maybe. not likely that we'll see a real boom. >> i mean, there's a difference between bottoming and booming. from what i see in the notes today, you're not even willing to give that we've bottomed yet. is that true? >> right. see, people pretend to know the future more than they do. there are trends, there are changes. as president obama just said, this was the worst economic crisis since the great depression. that was in his speech minutes ago. he's right. those kinds of events change people's thinking. one thing that's happening is people are moving more into renting. if you look at permits today, they're up for multifamily housing, not single family housing.
he joins us on the fast line. welcome back. >> my pleasure. >> there's a lot of optimism about housing. what are we missing? >> a lot of people seem to think if the market turns around, that means more of the same, meaning another big boom. i don't think that's in the cards. we might see home prices go up a little bit. you know, a little bit over inflation, maybe. not likely that we'll see a real boom. >> i mean, there's a difference between bottoming and booming. from...
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meet us on the steps of the church and anybody who needs help, email us your address. so we have these post-its and we were writing people's addresses. the true heros are the volunteers that came down from brooklyn and other parts of queens that weren't damaged in manhattan. they came down and they were willing to do anything. so we would just literally handing out post-its go to 225 beechwood. go in this address and that address. >> the two of you were there before the red cross and even fema? >> well, it was a huge community effort. there were people in rock away like megyn and kalin fitzgerald, a group of women mostly and joe. [ laughter ] got together and was just like our community needs to be cleaned up. so we just were like what needs to happen? we're like obviously everything -- everybody's basement needs to come out. needs to come out now before the mold starts spreading. so we just started sending outs groups. more people were come. all of the people from my school. >> just so many people came together. these are just three of the angels who decided to help i
meet us on the steps of the church and anybody who needs help, email us your address. so we have these post-its and we were writing people's addresses. the true heros are the volunteers that came down from brooklyn and other parts of queens that weren't damaged in manhattan. they came down and they were willing to do anything. so we would just literally handing out post-its go to 225 beechwood. go in this address and that address. >> the two of you were there before the red cross and even...
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you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. >> this led to the food pyramid. now michele obama tester new version out. this is all based on settle time. we found this clip of the government scientist behind this, testifying on senate. >> we will plead again orley here for more research on the problem before we make an announcement the american public. >> i would wait until every last shred of evidence is in. john: politicians, as usual, sold us a bill of goods. that is one way to look at it. >> basement we are about to engage in this huge nutritional experiment the american public is the subject and 30 years later we ha gotten sicker and sicker. john: there is much more information about nutrition and not getting fa
you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. >> this led to the food pyramid. now michele obama tester new version...
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it continues to serve us. i see the united states as being a great opportunity for invest many going forward and i continue to see opportunities around residential real estate. it'll continue to be that way. we are continuing to recover. >> when will the australian economy completely crash? i only did that because of her clear anti-american sentiment, by the way. >> i have chose to live in this fine country. god bless america. >> she is always making anti-america propaganda. >> i believe there is opportunity this. i'm not an expert in any way shape or form, but i i see weaknesses and trading because investors are beginning to looseup up and let some of that exposure go. >> very good. >> thank you very much. >> always a pleasure. >> we will talk about car racing another time. >> we hope so. >> regardless of what happenes with the fiscal cliff -- here we go, long-term problems won't go along. the aging population with huge social security end spending. bill is with the competitive institute. your typical calm no
it continues to serve us. i see the united states as being a great opportunity for invest many going forward and i continue to see opportunities around residential real estate. it'll continue to be that way. we are continuing to recover. >> when will the australian economy completely crash? i only did that because of her clear anti-american sentiment, by the way. >> i have chose to live in this fine country. god bless america. >> she is always making anti-america propaganda....
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and also and waffle us more. back over to you. >> jackie, still on deck, are stocks on the verge of giving you a losing hand? we turn to one of wall street's newest bears. >>> and surf's up. when to let go of a winning stock. two stocks you may want to bail on when "halftime report" returns. >>> next, we cover the day's bounces, the island reversals, breakouts and breakdowns in "pops & drops." >>> plus they say the dumb money trades in the morning and the smart money trades into the close. so we reveal what that smart money is buying and trading before that final bell tolls, when "halftime report" continues. [ male announcer ] trading's like a high-speed train. and you don't want to miss it with thinkorswim by td ameritrade. you get knock-your-socks-off tools, simple one-click orders, real-time paper trading to hone your skills, plus anytime you need it support. ♪ stocks, options, futures, and forex. get your trading on track. thinkorswim by td ameritrade. trade commission free for 60 days, plus get up to $600
and also and waffle us more. back over to you. >> jackie, still on deck, are stocks on the verge of giving you a losing hand? we turn to one of wall street's newest bears. >>> and surf's up. when to let go of a winning stock. two stocks you may want to bail on when "halftime report" returns. >>> next, we cover the day's bounces, the island reversals, breakouts and breakdowns in "pops & drops." >>> plus they say the dumb money trades in...
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for example, used to be the gas tax financed roads, now we can use tolls. you've got an easy pass, you can go anywhere in the country and tolls are an efficient way of financing roads. >> the federal gas tax hasn't gone down, we're consuming less gas. i'm going to be talking to the governor of illinois about this, pat quinn because they're doing a lot of building of roads. let's bring krista in here. i think underestimate the effect of fracking and natural gas in the united states and the lowering of the price of energy and what that does for heavy manufacturing. companies that use a lot of electricity. steven just talked about the keystone pipeline from alberta to take the oil from the oil sands, where you're from. i think that's probably going to happen. what's your sense of the role of energy in helping my runner run faster? >> to use your wonderful metaphor, i do run a bit and when i run road races, there's this wonderful power gel you can take when you start flagging after the first hour or so. energy is going to be like that power gel for the u.s. eco
for example, used to be the gas tax financed roads, now we can use tolls. you've got an easy pass, you can go anywhere in the country and tolls are an efficient way of financing roads. >> the federal gas tax hasn't gone down, we're consuming less gas. i'm going to be talking to the governor of illinois about this, pat quinn because they're doing a lot of building of roads. let's bring krista in here. i think underestimate the effect of fracking and natural gas in the united states and the...
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what can you tell us? >> i can tell you that about 30, 35 minutes ago, parishioners were seen leaving the church and numerous law enforcement vehicles entering the grounds at a rapid pace. i talked to one young woman who was in the foyer of the church who told everyone to leave. they weren't telling people why. she said an individual in fire department gear said there had been a threat and people were rushing out of the church. >> okay. again, pardon that. trying to get the information to me. my producer is talking to me. it's vin who's on the phone. do you know anything about what's going on at the church or just seeing people leaving and police activity? no other information? >> people left. there is no information as to why they were told to leave. there is heavy connecticut state police activity here. probably about ten minutes ago, a column of state police officers dressed in camouflage gear, carrying rifles with large clips, you know, wearing military style gear, went into a building that was across
what can you tell us? >> i can tell you that about 30, 35 minutes ago, parishioners were seen leaving the church and numerous law enforcement vehicles entering the grounds at a rapid pace. i talked to one young woman who was in the foyer of the church who told everyone to leave. they weren't telling people why. she said an individual in fire department gear said there had been a threat and people were rushing out of the church. >> okay. again, pardon that. trying to get the...
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of the soap we use? in done name of protecting us the government has studied the ingredients of the antibacterial soap under ou deodorant has a chemical that kills germs. total tuesday's. the bureaucrats steady they have than steadying and now 40 years and still have not made a decision. paul alexander robo book called pandemic people versus terms. 40 years? >> the product was invented to start a review process. the fda decided it was safe to be effective they weren't certaithat if was safe and there is some environmental group. then the environmental groups came into protests it was substance was dangerous. and to have research to back it up. >> and to save nine humans to use the product but a and the ap -- epa to label the pesticide. >> is good for identified this. john: it kills a pass. >> the epa bacteria is a fancy word for a germ is considered a past. then these in midges of ddt. >> johnson & johnson and? quite an extensive use . maybe they say that publicly but to predict it will happen in the fut
of the soap we use? in done name of protecting us the government has studied the ingredients of the antibacterial soap under ou deodorant has a chemical that kills germs. total tuesday's. the bureaucrats steady they have than steadying and now 40 years and still have not made a decision. paul alexander robo book called pandemic people versus terms. 40 years? >> the product was invented to start a review process. the fda decided it was safe to be effective they weren't certaithat if was...
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♪ oh, i believe there are angels among us... ♪ it was the biggest race of the year, ♪ sent down to us from somewhere up above ♪ and no matter what, i was gonna win. ♪ they come to you and me ♪ and that's when i realized that some things are more important than winning. ♪ to teach us how to give ♪ to guide us with the light of love. ♪ what are we now? 9:00 p.m. sunday. fox news. relive the dream. dream again. >> the federal government will conduct a national test of the emergency alert system. >> you cannot avoid it. it is everywhere. john: does it make you feel safe the government spent 40 years studying the assault assault -- soap. do we need government to protect workers? >> absolutely. next? -- question. [laughter] >> good intentions and gone wrong. that is the show. tonight. john: politicians claimed they make life better to pass laws. they have good intentions but we should not judge by intention. politicians good intentions go wrong. work regulation. companies are not greedy they don't care about their workers but seems reasonable government has to protect them. almo
♪ oh, i believe there are angels among us... ♪ it was the biggest race of the year, ♪ sent down to us from somewhere up above ♪ and no matter what, i was gonna win. ♪ they come to you and me ♪ and that's when i realized that some things are more important than winning. ♪ to teach us how to give ♪ to guide us with the light of love. ♪ what are we now? 9:00 p.m. sunday. fox news. relive the dream. dream again. >> the federal government will conduct a national test of the...
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>> well, i think they trade with us. you know, i think we've got a very nice valuation from the market. people, i think, appreciate our growth and culture and the spirit of our company which, i think, is a little bit different. >> right. now, i go to your store, i look now -- because i have two vegetarian daughters. i always have to look to be sure. what can you do to make -- i think vegetarianism is one of the biggest trends worldwide. i think if you go international, it's going to be a big trend. what can you do to make it clear that this doesn't have chicken? i've mentioned this because trader joes, a competitor, has really gone out of the way to tell you whether something's vegetarian or not. >> well, i think -- that's a good question. i don't know, i'm going to go back and look at it after this interview. i'll go back and look at what they're doing and see how we can improve what we're doing. >> all right. thank you. >> you're welcome. >> good things happen when i come on -- >> that's good, because you always want t
>> well, i think they trade with us. you know, i think we've got a very nice valuation from the market. people, i think, appreciate our growth and culture and the spirit of our company which, i think, is a little bit different. >> right. now, i go to your store, i look now -- because i have two vegetarian daughters. i always have to look to be sure. what can you do to make -- i think vegetarianism is one of the biggest trends worldwide. i think if you go international, it's going to...
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. >> i think think all of us could agree. that is keeping poor people poor because they are pushing welfare programs. >>, you shouldn't be shocked with theureaucracy and advertising in promotion to justify. >> hold on, it is it shocking. it is shockinghat government officials wouldant to keep people poor. >> but let me give you an example and this goes back a few years and a narrow casting example. but the new york city subway used to have posters written spanish advertising a gay, lesbn domestic violence hot line. that's how fine grained it get in new york new york city on the subway pushing welfare programs. it informs and pushes them. >> but getting back to the poverty program and they're pushing food stamps and welfare programs and they have a tendency to keep poor people poor. once you are on the dole it is hard tore get off. >> it is. incentives are wrong. they encourage people to stay on it. it is it a growth crisis. economic growth is easy and if we get the policies right, a lot of these people get off of it and i agr
. >> i think think all of us could agree. that is keeping poor people poor because they are pushing welfare programs. >>, you shouldn't be shocked with theureaucracy and advertising in promotion to justify. >> hold on, it is it shocking. it is shockinghat government officials wouldant to keep people poor. >> but let me give you an example and this goes back a few years and a narrow casting example. but the new york city subway used to have posters written spanish...
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it used to work. >> neil: 24 states that are right to work states. the argument is push is on to make them all 50 states. it will be a uphill battle in new york but where is this going? >> as someone -- my father was an iron worker. i've been to strikes. i could tell you that when i was kid, they would say violence for the scabs. they would not be beating up the porters. this new low. my father is probably turning over his grave. i will point out this, though, it's minority i believe. i believe a lot of this stuff is unions themselves being desperate and shipping people in. i know a lot of union people. the last person they are going to take their ire out is fox news correspondent. >> at that point union leadership has to be nervous about michigan is the birthplace of the uaw. michigan represents unions. the fact that that state turned.... >> their worry should be about the economy. the economy is lousy. president promised shovel-ready jobs, and guess what, you got solyndra. what is fascinating about this, union leadership still blames republicans an
it used to work. >> neil: 24 states that are right to work states. the argument is push is on to make them all 50 states. it will be a uphill battle in new york but where is this going? >> as someone -- my father was an iron worker. i've been to strikes. i could tell you that when i was kid, they would say violence for the scabs. they would not be beating up the porters. this new low. my father is probably turning over his grave. i will point out this, though, it's minority i...
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all but three voted with us, so that is amazing. gerri: there are a lot of strange alliances being built here bid a lot of people saying one thing and doing another. the democrats at one point had back a plan not too long ago about tax increases on people earning a million dollars or more. it has not been that long ago talking about a three for one deal, $3 in spending for increased $1 in taxes. now it is one-for-1. has boehner gone too far? >> he is under a lot of pressure on that, but the question i'm sure he knows his vote as well, john boehner trying to save as much as he can to keep the economy from collapsing. i think it's a great job. i wish he didn't have to go this far and i wish we could've got the extension of all the tax cuts but i don't think that is possible. i admire him for doing that, although i wish we could've gotten more of the tax cut through. gerri: he said this morning real discussion of tax reform and entitlements will have to take place next year, but at that point what kind of leverage will the republican p
all but three voted with us, so that is amazing. gerri: there are a lot of strange alliances being built here bid a lot of people saying one thing and doing another. the democrats at one point had back a plan not too long ago about tax increases on people earning a million dollars or more. it has not been that long ago talking about a three for one deal, $3 in spending for increased $1 in taxes. now it is one-for-1. has boehner gone too far? >> he is under a lot of pressure on that, but...
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we use less wood. and we can give them electricity. >> so i spent a lot of time thinking about apple. everybody does. apple down another 14, up 50. people worry about apple because is it doesn't have an omg factor. that's the word. when you show this around, do not people just -- jaws drop, right? >> well, it's amazing. especially our customers are our best advertisers, right? they're the people who are posting hundreds of youtube videos. but it's the psalm thing in emerging markets. so we go to do a demonstration in india, and really cooking is traditionally a woman's task in those communities and we have the men pushing to the front and center of the circle because they want to charge their cell phones. so it creates this really great dynamic where at one time it's a health intervention that's hopefully going to save a couple million lives every year, but the draw is for the same commercial reasons that we would want to have them here. >> now, i would want one of these in my trunk, right? >> right. >
we use less wood. and we can give them electricity. >> so i spent a lot of time thinking about apple. everybody does. apple down another 14, up 50. people worry about apple because is it doesn't have an omg factor. that's the word. when you show this around, do not people just -- jaws drop, right? >> well, it's amazing. especially our customers are our best advertisers, right? they're the people who are posting hundreds of youtube videos. but it's the psalm thing in emerging...
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thanks for watching us tonight. secular forces on the march, that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. as we have been reporting, some committed left wing americans have been emboldened by the re-election of president obama. you are seeing that now in the budget negotiations as the president and his side are not in any compromising mood. i saw it firsthand this week when i was down in washington. there is arrogance and condescension in many left wing precincts despite the fact that u.n. ambassador today susan rice is out of consideration for secretary of state. we will more on that with bob beckel coming up. the more secular progressives understand now is their time in history. the agenda is clear. above all the secular forces want to change the economy. they want the government to run it and provide graddle to grave entitlements for those americans who cannot or will not provide for themselves. the left also wants to control profits in the private sector taking as much money as possible away from t
thanks for watching us tonight. secular forces on the march, that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. as we have been reporting, some committed left wing americans have been emboldened by the re-election of president obama. you are seeing that now in the budget negotiations as the president and his side are not in any compromising mood. i saw it firsthand this week when i was down in washington. there is arrogance and condescension in many left wing precincts despite the fact...
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david tepper, one of the world's top performing hedge fund managers will join us to give us some of his wisdom in a kaerc t can't-miss interview. a lot to talk about with him. in the meantime, why don't we get to some of today's top stories. we could see some movement in the fiscal cliff negotiations. house speaker boehner offering to raise the top tax rates on those making over $1 million a year as well as other measures amounting to $1 trillion in new revenue. that's in exchange for an equal amount in spending cuts. the white house has not yet accepted the proposal. >>> also, apple says it has sold more than 2 million in iphone 5s in china just over the last three days. that's the best ever debut for the iphone line in china. apple is china's second biggest market, although it did lose a lot of market share while they were waiting for that i5 to come out. and citi research has downgraded apple from a hold to a buy. you can see there just below $500. >>> also, the national association for business economics growth in 2013 to come in at 2.1% after growing by 2.2% in 2012. that would con
david tepper, one of the world's top performing hedge fund managers will join us to give us some of his wisdom in a kaerc t can't-miss interview. a lot to talk about with him. in the meantime, why don't we get to some of today's top stories. we could see some movement in the fiscal cliff negotiations. house speaker boehner offering to raise the top tax rates on those making over $1 million a year as well as other measures amounting to $1 trillion in new revenue. that's in exchange for an equal...